The decorative fastener includes a base fitted with eyes or receptacles on the underside of the base and one or two straps that protrude from the lower portion of the base underside and which are fitted with hooks on their exposed ends. The straps wrap back over themselves, around any particular item of wear, and fasten using the hooks on the straps and the eyes on the underside of the base. The decorative fastener may also include a plurality of interchangeable decorative disc options, or removable strap options, thus allowing the wearer to change decorations easily and inexpensively.
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1. A decorative fastener for attaching to a sandal comprising:
a) a base having a topside and an underside;
b) two substantially parallel straps made from rubber or silicone or polyester, one end of each strap permanently attached to the underside of the base;
c) a hook and eye assembly for attaching non-permanently attached ends of the straps to the underside of the base.
9. A combination of a decorative fastener and a sandal comprising:
a decorative fastener comprising:
a) a base having a topside and an underside;
b) two substantially parallel straps made from rubber or silicone or polyester, one end of each strap permanently attached to the base underside;
c) a hook and eye assembly for attaching non-permanently attached ends of the straps to the underside of the base; and wherein the fastener is attached to the sandal.
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This application is based upon and claim priority from U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 61/686,697 filed Apr. 11, 2012.
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The invention relates, in general, to the field of fashion accessories. It is a versatile decorative fastener suitable for attachment to many different articles of clothing, mainly, but not limited to, shoes.
The invention is not a permanent accessory and may be removed from one article of wear and attached to another item. The invention includes an optional feature that may enable the decoration itself be changed and replaced with another.
The use of decorative accessories with interchangeable features for footwear and other items of wear, is known in the prior art.
By way of example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,769,204 to Phillips discloses a sandal system. U.S. Pat. No. 5,355,698 to Edmark discloses an interchangeable decorative ornament.
Although these accessory devices are satisfactory for their particular purposes, they do not enable a user to have the versatility to use them on a plurality of applications such as an abundance of shoe styles, scarves, purses, clothing, hair ponytails and hatbands, already owned by the wearer.
Individuals prefer to have a selection of ornamental fashion adornments when preparing to dress for social gatherings; however, they may be prohibited from purchasing numerous fashion items due to financial constraints. Therefore, a need exists to supply the public with inexpensive choices. Accessories that are removable, as well as, interchangeable, (i.e. a decorative element that is able to be changed with another decorative element within the fashion article itself) is highly desired. In addition, providing accessories that may be used on more than one type of clothing, accessory or footwear is even more desirable.
Currently, there are products which allow a wearer to purchase a specialized decoration that requires an expensive, specialized shoe, or other specific article, in order to attach the decoration before wearing; however, they limit the wearer to using the decoration only on that specific article because the decorations are not adaptable for attachment to any other article of clothing or accessory.
To eliminate the need to purchase expensive specialized items of wear, the decorative fastener has the ability to be worn on items of which an individual already owns. In addition, the decorative fastener has the option to be manufactured with the ability to replace one topical decoration with another.
The two-strap attachment device of the decorative fastener is intended to make using the decorative fastener on flip flops and strappy sandals easy. However, the decorative fastener may also be manufactured using only one strap. Offering a single strap option makes using the decorative fastener on items other than flip flops and strappy sandals easier for the consumer, although the basic purpose of the decorative fastener remains the same.
The decorative fastener consists of a base manufactured of a hard material, whether composite, metal, plastic or some other material, or a soft, yet firm material. The underside of the base has one or two straps extending from it. These straps are fitted with attachment devices at the exposed ends. The straps wrap back over themselves and the attachment device at the end of the straps join with their attachment counterpart; also located on the underside of the base. The straps wrap around any number of articles of wear to provide an element of fashion embellishment.
The top portion of the base may, or may not be manufactured with the capability to change-out a decorative piece. In other words; the base may be manufactured with a permanent embellishment or decoration, however; an embodiment of the decorative fastener includes the option to manufacture the top portion of the base with a coupling device that allows for a decorative piece to be removed and replaced with another decorative piece.
The embodiment of the decorative fastener includes the option to manufacture the base, or disc with the capability to completely remove the straps from the underside of the disc altogether, allowing them to be attached to the underside of another base, or disc that has a different decorative element on the topside.
The decorative fastener is a lightweight addition to a wearer's wardrobe. While worn, the owner will not be aware of extra weight or discomfort. It will be manufactured for durability so the wearer may expect to use it for years.
For full clarification of the decorative fastener, reference is made to the following description of the accompanying drawings:
An embodiment of the base 12 may be manufactured of a hard material, whether composite, metal, plastic or some other material, or a flexible, yet firm material that may comprise any decorative shape and may have a decorative design permanently applied, or embedded upon the top portion. Two straps, placed in a parallel formation 14 protrude from slotted openings 20 which are then clamped to secure the straps 14 to the underside of the base 12. Each of the straps 14 has a hook 16 affixed to their exposed ends. The straps 14 fold back upon themselves in order that the hooks 16 may be connected to the raised eyes 18 which protrude from the underside of the base 12 thus creating the shape of a loop. It should be understood that the straps 14 may be made of any material; and, by way of example and not limitation, may include; whether singularly or in combination, rubber, silicone and polyester, or any other material known to those skilled in the art. Further, it should be understood that the raised eyes 18 may or may not be a formation of the actual base 12. By way of example; the raised eyes 18 may be separate pieces that are affixed to the base 12.
Finally, other means for fastening the exposed ends of the straps 14 to the base 12 that are well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art may be used in place of the hooks 16 and eyes 18. For example, hook and loop tape, two sets of male and female snap fasteners, hooks and rubber loop combinations, or any other mechanism known to those skilled in the art.
Any means for fastening the unexposed ends of the straps 14 to the base 12 that are well known to a person of ordinary skill in the art may be used in place of slotted, then clamped openings 20 in the base 12. For example, the straps 14 may be held fast using a strong adhesive or covering that would ensure a tight hold.
In addition to producing the decorative fastener 10 with two parallel straps 14, it may also be produced using only a single strap 14. Producing an optional decorative fastener 10 with a single strap 14 will make it easier for the user to attach the device to certain articles of wear.
The base 12 may comprise any decorative shape and may have a decorative design permanently applied, or embedded upon the top portion. Said base 12 comprises one set of two eyes 18, or some other fastener set side by side at the upper portion of the underside of the base 12 and one set of two eyes 18, or some other fastener, set side by side at the lower portion of the underside of the base 12. Said base 12 may also comprise one eye 18, or some other fastener on the left portion of the underside of the base 12 and one eye 18 or some other fastener on the right portion of the underside of the base 12.
Two, separate straps of equal length 14a are fitted with hooks 16 or some other fastener on each exposed end. One hook 16 at one end of each strap 14a would connect with one of the eyes 18 at the upper portion of the underside of the base 12 and one hook 16 at the opposite end of each strap 14a would connect with one of the eyes 18 at the lower portion of the underside of the base 12 creating loops that would wrap around the straps of sandals or some other item of wear.
Further, it should be understood that the decorative fastener as shown in
Although all versions of the decorative fastener have been described in detail, it should be understood that various changes, substitutions and alterations may be made hereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
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